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five rebellious acts or sins (五逆).  
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[[five rebellious acts]] or [[sins]] ([[五逆]]).  
 
These are  
 
These are  
(1) patricide,  
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(1) {{Wiki|patricide}},  
(2) matricide,  
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(2) {{Wiki|matricide}},  
(3) killing an Arhat,  
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(3) {{Wiki|killing}} an [[Arhat]],  
(4) shedding the blood of a Buddha (including maligning His Dharma), and  
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(4) shedding the {{Wiki|blood}} of a [[Buddha]] (including maligning His [[Dharma]]), and  
(5) destroying the harmony of a Saṅgha.  
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(5) destroying the [[harmony]] of a [[Saṅgha]].  
  
They are also called the karma of the five no interruptions because any of them drives one into Avīci Hell, the hell of the five no interruptions.
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They are also called the [[karma]] of the five no interruptions because any of them drives one into [[Avīci]] [[Hell]], the [[hell]] of the five no interruptions.
 
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Latest revision as of 04:37, 29 August 2014

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five rebellious acts or sins (五逆).
These are
(1) patricide,
(2) matricide,
(3) killing an Arhat,
(4) shedding the blood of a Buddha (including maligning His Dharma), and
(5) destroying the harmony of a Saṅgha.

They are also called the karma of the five no interruptions because any of them drives one into Avīci Hell, the hell of the five no interruptions.

Source

www.sutrasmantras.info